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Surjit Singh Pandhal & another v Africa Banking Corporation [2018] KEELC 4564 (KLR)

[2018] KEELC 4564 (KLR) Environment & Land Court
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Court
Environment & Land Court
Case number
4564
Citation
[2018] KEELC 4564 (KLR)
Decided
14 February 2018
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Summary at a glance

TypeInjunction and Accounts ApplicationPostureAppeal from the original trial outcomeCoramS.M. KIBUN, S.M. KIBUN
The court granted the Plaintiffs' application for an injunction and accounts order.

Facts

The Plaintiffs, Surjit Singh Pandhal and Malkit Singh Pandhal, sought an injunction and accounts order against the Defendant, Africa Banking Corporation, regarding loan accounts and the sale of suit property.

Issues

  • Whether the Plaintiffs have established a reasonable case with a probability of success for the injunctive order sought.
  • Who pays the costs.

Reasoning

The court found that the Plaintiffs had established a reasonable case for the injunctive order and that the Defendant should bear the costs.

Outcome

The Plaintiffs' application for an injunction and accounts order was granted.

Orders

  • An injunction restraining the Defendant from selling or dealing adversely with the suit property until the suit is determined or further orders are made.
  • An order for accounts to be taken in respect of the loan accounts to ascertain the lawful amount owing and payable to the Defendant.

Remedies

  • Injunction
  • Accounts Order
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